Tuesday 22 June 2010

Tiamat - Will They Come

Today its time for the second day of the Summer Soundtrack at Werock, that Tune Of The Day is following. Todays theme is Summer Rain.

Summer is not just ice cream in the sun, tanned skin and sun glasses. It is also wonderfully sweet-smelling summer rain and a sudden darkening clouds as warm fronts collide with cold fronts. Black sky, a light drizzle, which quickly becomes so intense that it almost looks like a gray wall while the water beats against the ground. Flashing lightning which lit up the dark clouds and then a deep, powerful thunderstorms that dominates everything.

The summer thunderstorm are powerful and special and that forms an excellent backdrop for hard music!

Todays tune is "Will They Come" with Tiamat from the album Amanethes and is the ninth studio album by Swedish gothic metal band Tiamat. It was released on April 18, 2008. The album was more positively received than Tiamat's previous releases, in part because of its more extreme metal sound similar to that of the band's early work.

Tiamat "Amanethes" is what Robert choose for his Summer Soundtrack. Let's see what he has to say about it.

To sit on a patio with a roof, feed on the atmosphere by rain, thunder, lightning with this album at high volume is something that can not be beaten. The album has some hard intense passages to match nature's fury, as well as evocative parties to the quieter spraying rain. The whole album actually feels that it's made for just that purpose, and will not be the worse of the following text line, "It's Been Five Long Years of thunder, lightning and rain ..."!



More info @
Tiamat's Official Website.
Tiamat's Official Myspace.
Werock
Roberts Blog

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2 comments:

Kim said...

En fin låt från en tokskön platta! Tiamat tog sig in i mitt hjärta via detta album tillsammans med deras spelning på Metaltown som vi bevistade 2008.

Stones said...

Ja det är en fin fin låt från en fin fin platta.
Tiamat är alltid bra live, i allafall de gånger jag sett dem lira.